A University of Southampton study resolves Darwin’s Paradox by revealing that corals thrive in nutrient-poor waters by feeding on symbiotic …
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Combating Climate Effects: Unprecedented Growth in Climate Resilience Observed in Pacific Coral Reef
Newcastle University-led study finds Pacific Ocean’s Palau coral reefs may have adapted to warmer temperatures, highlighting need for emissions reduction.
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Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Coral Bleaching Unveiled by Scientists
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaScientists uncover nature’s defense against coral bleaching, using curcumin to protect coral reefs from climate change. Exciting breakthrough in marine …
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Seaweed Misleading as Coral Reef Health Indicator: Groundbreaking Study Reveals
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew research exposes seaweed as a misleading indicator of coral reef health, necessitating new evaluation methods.
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Coral Disease Prevalence Expected to Soar to 76.8% by 2100 as Climate Change Intensifies
Rising ocean temperatures drive deadly coral disease, projected to reach 76.8% prevalence by 2100, endangering reefs and coastal populations.
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Ocean Currents During El Niño Provide Vital Support to Pacific Island Reefs
Unique ocean processes during El Niño events offer surprising lifeline to Pacific island reefs, aiding their survival amid climate change.
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The Hidden Parasite Wreaking Havoc on Caribbean Sea Urchins
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists have identified a parasite causing the severe die-off of long-spined sea urchins in the Caribbean, crucial for coral reef …